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on April 23, 2026, 20:56:44, in reply to "Sounds reasonable. Local clubs just helped open an indoor bubble with about 4 outdoor turf fields"
My son is heading to his 1st college sports camp this summer. Hoping he learns a lot!
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as well.
Clubs don't do summer around here...but the club runs optional camps towards the end of the summer to get the kids back up to speed for Fall/high school try outs.
Including summer and 4 tournaments in your case - - that seems like a huge bargain!
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Same 2-3 training sessions/week. Our unis are the same scenario as yours.
I think $1,800-$2,000 would still be a steal for all of that. Seattle is about $3,600 for that age but tournament fees are on top of that.
11v11 jumps up by another $1k. I think our 11v11 goes to like $1,500 for the year.
I'm beating the bandwagon to add more coaching / and an extra training day and then to divert the additional funds to procuring our own fields and eventually an indoor facility.
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and 2-3 training sessions per week (more in the fall/spring, less in the winter). New uniforms every other year run about $250.
Fees increase moving towards High School as there are different leagues and Illinois/President Cup tournaments.
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On a side note, what are your annual club soccer fees for his age?
Our club fees are (IMO) way too low and I've been trying to convince the board to up them significantly. We're at about a 1/3rd of what Seattle clubs charge and I think it's silly we don't up the fees. They are reluctant because they want to "make it accessible", but we're in a relatively affluent area and 90% of the people would pay the Seattle numbers in a heartbeat without a second thought. My argument is to raise the fees and offer more training while also setting aside additional funds for more scholarship dollars.....and then cut out the other fundraising stuff like golf tournaments and the like.
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He's not good. He's a soccer player. It's like their 5th game and he had yet to put the bat on a ball at all. Last night, he put a ball in play. I must've looked like Charles Dutton clapping for Rudy.
Oh, and he pitched an inning too. Never done that before. He gave up a bunch of runs but at least he didn't walk them in. Threw strikes and the other team just hit and the fielders made errors.
*Rudy Clap*
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Dad gets emotional in the stands after finally seeing his son make it to the big leagues pic.twitter.com/04Kdwi4eMN — Dudes Posting Their W’s (@DudespostingWs) April 23, 2026 .
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